Breastfeeding Lowers Overweight Risk In Adolescents, JAMA Studies Find
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Infants predominantly fed breast milk in the first six months of life had a 22% lower risk of being overweight in adolescence compared to formula-fed infants, Harvard researchers report in the May 16 Journal of the American Medical Association.
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